Too often, the truth behind a phenomenon is not sought through the perspectives of the people who lived that phenomenon—“the masters of inquiry” into their own realities, as Paulo Freire (1982, p. 29) has explained. Voice is the most powerful, reliable medium for collecting data based on lived experiences, if we are to gain genuine insight into the phenomenon (Freire, 1982). Focusing on the lived experiences of four formerly incarcerated young men of color, this study gave each participant the space to not only recall specific events and times, but to critically reflect on their lives—becoming more critically aware of their individual journeys and constructing new knowledge of the injustices that relate to the school-to-prison pipeline, inc...
Despite the growth of the Hearing Voices Movement, the phenomenon of voice-hearing is still seen to ...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
An estimated 40,000 juvenile inmates are released from the carceral setting annually (OJJDP, 2017). ...
The United States imprisons more people than any other country. The large number of prisoners is exp...
2016 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Youth who experience academic failure are at a greater...
Nearly 34% of students who drop out of high school do so due to being incarcerated. Research has sho...
This study is a small scale research project exploring the narratives of three young males who have ...
The overall purpose of the current studies was to evaluate the impact of incarceration on formerly i...
This dissertation study explored the effects of incarceration on the possible selves and resilience ...
The United States of America has more than 2.3 million persons incarcerated in state and federal pri...
This qualitative study examined the social and academic needs of formerly incarcerated students upon...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
Abstract The issue addressed in this study was the increasing number of prisoners in U.S. prisons an...
Each year in Massachusetts there are approximately 21,000 juveniles arraigned in court on criminal c...
Despite the growth of the Hearing Voices Movement, the phenomenon of voice-hearing is still seen to ...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
An estimated 40,000 juvenile inmates are released from the carceral setting annually (OJJDP, 2017). ...
The United States imprisons more people than any other country. The large number of prisoners is exp...
2016 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Youth who experience academic failure are at a greater...
Nearly 34% of students who drop out of high school do so due to being incarcerated. Research has sho...
This study is a small scale research project exploring the narratives of three young males who have ...
The overall purpose of the current studies was to evaluate the impact of incarceration on formerly i...
This dissertation study explored the effects of incarceration on the possible selves and resilience ...
The United States of America has more than 2.3 million persons incarcerated in state and federal pri...
This qualitative study examined the social and academic needs of formerly incarcerated students upon...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
Juvenile Justice schools are established with the best of intentions. Whether they assist with gradu...
Abstract The issue addressed in this study was the increasing number of prisoners in U.S. prisons an...
Each year in Massachusetts there are approximately 21,000 juveniles arraigned in court on criminal c...
Despite the growth of the Hearing Voices Movement, the phenomenon of voice-hearing is still seen to ...
Mass incarceration and repeated offenses are major issues in New York State. The Institute for Highe...
An estimated 40,000 juvenile inmates are released from the carceral setting annually (OJJDP, 2017). ...